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It depends on the category you choose.Basically there are 2 main categories,Original medicare,and medicare advance plan.
Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) Part C 2013 Includes BOTH Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance)
Medicare provides this coverage.
You have your choice of doctors, hospitals, and other providers.
Generally, you or your supplemental coverage pay deductibles and coinsurance.
Private insurance companies approved by Medicare provide this coverage. In most plans, you need to use plan doctors, hospitals, and other providers or you pay more or all of the costs.
You usually pay a monthly premium ,Costs, extra coverage, and rules vary by plan.

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With the Senate health insurance overhaul bill signed into law, and with the follow-on "corrections" bill now on the verge of enactment, some parents have written us inquiring whether their grown children will be covered by the parents` insurance plans. One reader has a daughter, age 22, who is not living with her parents but who is uninsured.

At this time you do not have to be single or living with your parent(s), or be a student. You only need to be dependent on your parent(s) to a certain extent. If you are employed and your employer provides health insurance to their employees (and your income is enough to afford it) then it`s possible you will not be able to use your parent(s) health insurance.

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In general, the provision in the new health law that allows adult children to stay on their parents` health insurance until age 26 applies to all health plans, including self-insured ones (in which the plan pays employee claims directly, rather than buying insurance for that purpose).
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